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REALLY REAL DOCUMENTARY SHORTS SET
Documentary Shorts
9 at 38 (South Korea / 18mins / 2017) by Catherine Lee A violinists unwavering pursuit to bring North and South Koreans together, straddling their uncrossable border, for a first-ever joint concert.
Big Paradise (USA / 10mins / 2017) by JP Olsen and Kristen Nutile Robert Kidney, a powerful and complex person who lives and works in the shadow of the Midwestern decay, has been a musical force since the 1970s.
Little Fiel (Mozambique, USA / 15:40mins / 2017) By Irina Patkanian A documentary with stop motion animation loosely based on Mozambican artist Fiel dos Santos who makes art of decommissioned guns donated by the public in exchange for food and tools.
One for the Road (USA / 11:50mins / 2016) by Fernanda Faya As she moves from Brazil to NY, the filmmaker looks back at her grandmas migration as a way to find traces of her own identity.
SAFSTOR (USA / 14:52mins / 2017) by Adam Diller The past and the present of the Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant to address our inherited infrastructure and our inherited commitment to maintaining and decommissioning our nuclear power plants.
The Shift (USA / 8:23mins / 2017) by Elivia Shaw As dusk descends across the San Francisco Bay, the citys 911 dispatchers prepare for the busiest time of day, the swing shift.
Triumph of the Shill (USA / 10:21mins / 2017) by Nina Berman Reimagining Leni Riefenstahls classic film as an aesthetic blueprint to consider the 2017 presidential inauguration and election of Donald J. Trump.
Typewriters Today (USA / 3mins / 2016) by Kyle Finnegan Some people think the typewriter is a thing of past, but Ed Michael knows this to be false.
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LocationNaval Heritage Center: Burke Theater (View)
701 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC 20004
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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